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  1. 1. How many times do you listen to a track in a year?

    • 1-25
      10
    • 26-50
      9
    • 51-75
      8
    • 76-100
      3
    • Over 100
      7

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I've only listened to 2 tracks over 100 times - TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME and Give Yourself a Try by The 1975.

 

It's Not Living (If It's Not With You) is almost there at 96.

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My most streamed this year is at 28 plays, but I've only played 5 songs over 20 times. My heavy rotation playlist is at 100+ songs so they don't rack up that many plays.
My absolute faves do get 100 plays (though I've only played two songs 100 times in the past year; Lonely Together and One Kiss) so I'll tick that (I'm not really sure what the question is asking though, as songs get anywhere from 1-100+ plays depending on how much I enjoy them..)

My most streamed track of 2018 is 'One Kiss' at 129, followed by 'IDGAF' at 103 and 'Friends' at 99.

 

My 20th most streamed song is 'Rise' by Jonas Blue at 67.

Obviously I don’t know if this could be done but I’ve always thought streams should be calculated by if a person adds it to their own library or playlist and that should count as one sale no matter how many times they play it. To me that is the same as downloading a song. So say they like a song on Hot Hits they add that to their library and that’s one sale that’s the same as listening to song on the radio and going to buy it from iTunes.

 

I’ve had a concept in my mind for a music app that would combine sales and streams by a very similar method to what you say, we should talk :P

This is too vague a question... do you mean tracks that we would have otherwise bought if streaming didn't exist? Even then it really depends on how much I like the track... could be 10-20 plays, could be well over 100.

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